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Song Importer If you are using an earlier version of OpenLP or, come from another software package, you may be able to convert your existing database to work in OpenLP. Importing from OpenSong Converting from OpenSong, you will need to locate your songs database. In the later versions of OpenSong you are asked to define the location of this. The songs will be located in a folder named Songs. This folder will contain files with all your songs in them, without a file extension (file.xxx). When you have located this folder you will need to select the songs from the folder. On most operating systems, to select all the songs, first select the first song in the list, press the shift key, and select the last song in the list.
After this press Next and you will see that your import has been successful. Press Finish and OpenLP will be ready to use your songs that you imported from OpenSong. Importing from CCLI Song Select To import from CCLI Song Select you must be a CCLI Subscriber and also a subscriber of the Song Select service. For more information go to the The first step for importing from CCLI Song Select is to log into your account.
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Once you have logged in search for your desired song. For this example we will be searching for and adding the song “Amazing Grace”. You will be presented with the results of your search. Click the LYRICS button and it will take you to the lyrics page displaying the lyrics and copyright information for your song. Next, hover the mouse over the Download button from the upper right corner and choose either the.txt or.usr file. You will be asked to choose a download location if your browser does not automatically select one for you. Select the downloaded file from the OpenLP import window and then click Next.
When import is finished, you will find your song in the. Note: Most operating systems allow you to select multiple songs for import by selecting the first item in the list and then holding the Shift and selecting the last item in the list or holding the Ctrl and selecting the files individually. Press Finish and OpenLP will be ready to use your songs imported from CCLI SongSelect.
Importing from ZionWorx ZionWorx (version 2.5/2.6) stores your songs in a proprietary database format which OpenLP is unable to access directly. You will first need to convert it to a CSV text file, which OpenLP and other tools (such as spreadsheet applications) are able to access. This can be achieved via a free third-party utility called “TurboDB Data Exchange”. First, locate your ZionWorx songs database. ZionWorx lets you define the location in File ‣ Preferences.
The database folder will contain a collection of files such as Data.tdbd and MainTable.dat. Creating or Editing a Song Slide When you want to create a new song slide or, once you have a song imported, you want to edit and rearrange the Title & Lyrics, Author, Topics & Song Book, assign a Theme, or edit Copyright Info & Comments, you will do this through the Song Editor. Edit: To edit an existing song you can either click on a song in the and then click the button to Edit the selected song or right click a song from either the or additionally from the and click Edit item. If you are adding a new song click Add a new Song in the. Title: This is where you would name the song or edit a song name. Note: Anything typed in the title name between these brackets will not be displayed in the screen title. See Clone below.
Alternate title: Alternate Title was for songs with two names “Lord the Light” - “Shine Jesus Shine”. You can also add a name in this box that will bring up the song in Titles search. Example: You could use an alternate title of “hymn” on all your hymn song titles for grouping. When you search “hymn” it will show all the hymns that have “hymn” for the Alternate title.
Lyrics: The Lyrics window shows all lyrics imported or added. On the left side of the lyrics you will see a capital letter followed by a number. A V1 would represent verse 1, C1 would be Chorus 1. You will use these letters and numbers for the order to display the lyrics. Verse Order: After you entered or edited your song, you will want OpenLP to display the verses in the correct order you want them displayed. On the left side of your lyrics you will see C1, V1, V2 etc.
The way they were imported or added. To put your lyrics in the correct order is as simple as typing in the Verse order box at the bottom, the correct order you want them displayed, with only a blank space in between each entry. The correct format will look like this: V1 C1 V2 C1 V3 C1.
If you forget to put a space in between the order, or if you do not have the corresponding verse number, OpenLP will politely tell you with a pop-up error message what is wrong so you can correct your mistake and save it. Verse order is optional and if left blank the verses will display in the order seen in Lyrics. If you forgot to add a verse or intentionally left a verse out of your order you will see the notification at the bottom left of the window saying “ Warning: Not all of the verses are in use.” If you have not entered a verse order, you will see a notification in the same place saying “ Warning: You have not entered a verse order.” Clone: OpenLP gives you the ability to clone a song. This could be useful if you use a different version of the song with slightly different lyrics.